i think a lot of them are not malevolent. I just think they go along with it if its in their world view of that some one must be at fault. So jones, i think, is probably done for em. But they keep trying to make these decisions about freedom of speech. And he said, it will affect every talksohos, of course it won't. It will affect only the malevolent liars. Well, that's the wole idea, oisto. It's thewole ideais to create confusion and a an upsetness, really upret people. The tools to use it are on line tools,. As we talked about, you
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